The three female students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary,
Ikorodu, Lagos state, who were kidnapped from their hostel on Monday
have been rescued. The circumstances of their freedom are still hazy,
but they were said to have been rescued at Igbo Okuta area of Ikorodu.
TheCable News Reports; It is understood that the girls have been taken to an undisclosed
hospital for medical examination.
The girls were rescued by the security agencies in an operation that
started in the wee hours of Sunday. A senior police officer told
TheCable: “We were certain that the girls would be rescued alive because
we had good intelligence on the operations of these gangsters. We had
them cornered, and it was just a matter of time for them to reach a
cul-de-sac.”
The kidnappers reportedly contacted Victor Ayo Olusa, father of the
first victim, to demand a ransom of N200m, which was later lowered to
N20m per student. Steve Ayorinde, Lagos state commissioner for
information and culture, confirmed the good news to TheCable. “I can
also confirm that no ransoms were paid,” he said.
The three pupils – Timilehin Olusa, Tofunmi Popo Olaniyan and Deborah
Akinayo – were abducted from their school on Monday night. The Lagos
state government blamed the crime on some pipeline vandals who have been
sent out of business by the security agencies. Babington Macaulay
Junior Seminary is owned by the Anglican church.
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